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Finnair (AY) company website dedicated for A350 fleet can be found HERE
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A350 Deliveries
OH-LWA (msn 18) delivered 7th Oct 2015 is the first Finnair A350 and started long-haul operations as AY57 to PVG on 21st Nov 2015.
OH-LWB (msn 19) was delivered 14th Dec 2015, started long-haul operations as AY89 to BKK on 19th Dec 2015.
OH-LWC (msn 20) was delivered 31st Dec 2015, started long-haul operations as AY89 to BKK on 3rd Jan 2016.
OH-LWD (msn 22) was delivered 25th Mar 2016, started long-haul operations as AY89 to BKK on 28th Mar 2016.
OH-LWE (msn 23) was delivered 29th Apr 2016, started long-haul operations as AY89 to BKK on 1st May 2016
OH-LWF (msn 28) was delivered 25th Jun 2016, started long-haul operations as AY89 to BKK on 27th Jun 2016
OH-LWG (msn 51) was delivered 29th Sep 2016, started long-haul operations as AY89 to BKK on 30th Sep 2016
OH-LWH (msn 97) was delivered 04th Apr 2017, started long-haul operations as AY89 to BKK on 5th Apr 2017
OH-LWI (msn 104) was delivered 02nd Jun 2017, started long-haul operations as AY89 to BKK on 5th Jun 2017
OH-LWK (msn 113) was delivered 30th Jun 2017, started long-haul operations as AY89 to BKK on 3rd Jul 2017
OH-LWL (msn 134) was delivered on 22th Sep 2017, started as AY 831 to LHR on 27th Sep 2017 and started longhauls on 29th Sep 2017 as AY89 to BKK.
OH-LWM (msn 264) was delivered on 13th Dec 2018, started long-haul operations as AY73 to NRT on 19th Dec 2018
OH-LWN (msn 273) was delivered on 13th Feb 2019, started long-haul operations as AY73 to NRT on 16th Feb 2019
OH-LWO (msn 300) was delivered on 26th Apr 2019, started long haul operations as AY141 to BKK on 29th Apr 2019
OH-LWP (msn 392) was delivered on 10th Feb 2020, started long haul operations as AY141 to BKK on 13th Feb 2020
OH-LWR (msn 410) was delivered on 1st Sep 2020, started long haul operations as AY141 to BKK on 8th Sep 2020
OH-LWS (msn 516) was delivered on 29th Dec 2021, started long haul operations as AY87 to PVG (cargo only) on 24th Jan 2022, first pax service on 28th Feb 2022 as AY9

Seating
2 different configurations exists.
J/46 Y/251: Features 2 J cabins. First 8 birds and 12th(LWA-LWH, LWM) has this config
J/32 Y/304: The minicabin is removed and replaced with Y seating. Babycots in 1L and 41L. Birds 9-11, 13, 15 (LWI-LWL, LWN, LWP) has this config, a.k.a. marsuhäkki config.

Complete seatmap and layout of config 1 can be found HERE and config 2 is here.

Business Class features Zodiac Cirrus III full-flat bed seats in a 1-2-1 abreast config, all seats with direct access to the aisle. Config1 has two business class cabins, row1-8 and 9-12, while config2 only has one (row 1-8). Early reviews has preferred front cabin over minicabin, and for best window seat, row 2 or 1 may be preferable, row 1 for aisle seats.

As operations of A350 has matured, it has become practice to set the snack-bar on top of the cupboard in front of row 1, making row 1 experience a lot of foot traffic and noise.
Config2 also suffers from low toilet/pax quota (2 toilets / 32 pax) as the aft toilets has been assigned to the high density Y cabin, further contributing to high foot traffic in the front of the cabin. For these reasons, a seat further to the back may be preferable. However, all service start in the front and it will usually take a long time to get your meal in row 8.

For couples travelling together there is no clear choice. DH-seats are tilted towards each-other, but you still will not see the other person without leaning forwards. Seat across aisles (AD and HL respectively) has no barriers between them, but are tilted the wrong way and rows are also slightly misaligned.


Economy Comfort on A350 has the exact same seats as in economy, but with ≈4" inches more legroom. They also come with noise cancelling headphones, 1h internet, priority boarding and a small amenity kit.
Finnair platinums and OWE members can select these seats for free. (OWE must call to do so). Other passengers can select comfort seats for a fee, and seats are also sold after boarding.
On config1 comfort is row 21-25, while on config 2 comfort is row 21-24 + 25ABC and 25JKL. Row 21 is bulkhead and has slightly more space, as no seat reclines into the space. None of the configs has that super-space found on some retrofitted A330 though.

On config1 21AC and 21JL are the only paired seats making them preferable, but if you want to have IFE screen in the seat in front of you, pick row 22. On config2 all seats are in groups of 3, and it is also recommended to stay away from row 21 entirely, as it is entangled with the toilets.

In terms of space there are no seats in comfort cabin on either config that beats exit row 41A/C/J/L or 42A/L.



Economy Class features 3-3-3 abreast slimline seating with 32" pitch. The best seats are row 41 with most legroom on A/C/J/L (but they lack window), and row 42 A/L.
These are either labled "extra legroom" or "exit row" and are selectable with status or for a fee.
Economy cabin offers USB for charge - no AC outlets.


In-Flight Entertainment

IFE system is upgraded. Bigger screens, wider selection of movies and music, route mapper and control options. You can watch a movie from start to landing. You will have Bose noise-cancelling earphones in business class and in Economy comfort, and earplugs in economy class.
Wifi: you will see a code (in business class) in the screen when you open the IFE and select language. In economy class, you need to ask cabin crew for a voucher code if you are OWS/OWE, otherwise it costs you 7,95€ per hour, 11,95€ per three hours or 19,95€ for the whole flight. It may take some time until up in the air to get it started. Log in is required, once you have created an account and password, the system will recognize you next time.

Quality issues and early refurbishment
The seats in business class have had many quality issues from day one. Apart from some inherent problems with the seat design, there are also malfunctions and abnormal wear.
As every row has slightly different pitch, fittings and trimmings have had to de adopted manually. Apart from causing delays in delivery, this also has led to many things in the cabin tend to come loose, to squeak and to break.

In june 2017 it was announced that Airbus has accepted responsibility for the quality issues and will replace every seat on every plane delivered until that point in time (9 birds).
The refurbish will take place during the first round of major maintenance round, scheduled to start later this year.

There is no information if there will be any changes made at the same time (addressing complaints about cramped seats and missing stowage space for example), but most likely this is treated as a warranty action and so cabin will be equipped with the exact same seats and layout, albeit with a newer batch of seats.

More details and discussion:
FAM (Familiarization) flights were ongoing within European destinations until the first A350 aircraft was put on regular long-haul service on 21st November 2015. Here is a list of FAM flights quoted by a FT'er.
The "famous" introduction list with initial experiences can be found in THIS thread
Discussion about the first long-haul services and experiences can be found in another THREAD

Links to many trip reports can be found in https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/finn...ion-links.html.




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Old Oct 26, 2016, 2:20 am
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Technically, 58Å, Ä and Ö are all pretty much the same when it comes to windows.
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Originally Posted by intuition
Technically, 58Å, Ä and Ö are all pretty much the same when it comes to windows.
Oh my...
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Originally Posted by intuition
Technically, 58Å, Ä and Ö are all pretty much the same when it comes to windows.
Whichever is closer to the champagne, I'll take that one
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The Finnair forum has too many threads about the A350, a moderator needs to merge the threads.
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Old Oct 27, 2016, 5:24 am
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Originally Posted by Lappe
It would be, unfortunately this row is missing the window.
Sorry, I must debunk a myth here. 58Ö is in fact a window seat. It just happens to be on the other side of the window than the rest of the seats.
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Old Oct 27, 2016, 7:11 am
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I have a trip on the AY A350 next week and the week after (to BKK and back). I have read some unflattering comment about the seat. I am 189 cm tall, I do need lumbar support as I have issues with my back, is that a real problem on this seat and should I be prepared bringing my own cushion ?
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What class? At least in business, I was sliding forward in the seat. That in itself is terrible for lumbar support, but I don't know if you'll have problems just because of your height.

The reason for this is that the seat doesn't have any leg support. You can either keep your feet on the floor or put them on top of the fixed leg rest in front of you. Neither position is comfortable on anything longer than a couple of hours, and it's virtually impossible to position the seat so that the angle between the leg rest and your hips is optimal.

I'll demonstrate the difference between the A350 and A330 using these unrelated pictures I found with a google search:
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Almost irrelevant as AY does not have those angled business seats. The AY 180 degree seats are narrowish and in the sitting position the 330-350 seats are very hard, church bench like. There are better alternatives if traveling to the west, by, e.g., BA seatwise. But I would not recommend that servicewise. AY has done a remarkable job lately (IMHO). And to the east - I would not hesitate to choose AY.

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Originally Posted by heatsink
What class? At least in business, I was sliding forward in the seat. That in itself is terrible for lumbar support, but I don't know if you'll have problems just because of your height.

The reason for this is that the seat doesn't have any leg support. You can either keep your feet on the floor or put them on top of the fixed leg rest in front of you. Neither position is comfortable on anything longer than a couple of hours, and it's virtually impossible to position the seat so that the angle between the leg rest and your hips is optimal.

I'll demonstrate the difference between the A350 and A330 using these unrelated pictures I found with a google search:
Yes un Business , I should have been more precise.
OK this does not bode well. I will bring a pillow for that purpose. It seems that it will be as uncomfortable ad VS A330 seat.
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I noticed my flight from LHR to HEL was an A350-900, so I upgraded to J. Hopefully 6A is a good choice. How's the J service for this short flight?
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Originally Posted by MagmaH
I noticed my flight from LHR to HEL was an A350-900, so I upgraded to J. Hopefully 6A is a good choice. How's the J service for this short flight?
Same service as on a narrow body jet
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Old Oct 27, 2016, 1:36 pm
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Originally Posted by fransknorge
... It seems that it will be as uncomfortable ad VS A330 seat.
I would say that is it uncomfortable in a different way than a VS A330 seat.
Main issue is legroom. Legs can only fit one way, ie there is no turning around once you are in 180° position.
When sitting, you'll find the armrests in very odd positions and the tray table too far away (and non-adjustable).

These things are un-fixable, you'll just have to find out if you can live with them or not. Some finds this easy to live with, other not.
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Originally Posted by heatsink
I'll demonstrate the difference between the A350 and A330 using these unrelated pictures I found with a google search:
So do you mean to say that the A350 seats are timeless design classics ? Because the chair in the first picture is one (the Eames EA119 - google it )
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Old Oct 27, 2016, 6:31 pm
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Speaking of new planes. I got a flight booked from LHR to HEL in two weeks, AY832, it's supposed to be A350-900. I can't see it in the wiki list, nor is London one of the featured destinations on the 350 page on Finnair's website. Is this a new plane they are testing on European routes before starting long haul service?
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LHR gets the A350 on a regular basis due to cargo needs
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